Daintree National Park
Daintree National Park
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jajavalB
Lampang, Thailand2,732 contributions
Nov 2022 • Solo
It’s claimed to be one of the oldest rainforest in the world, another is in Madagasscar. The unique flora and fauna here are amazing to be learned and explored. Many point of attractions, such as Daintree river cruise to encounter freshwater, estuarine crocs, platypus seeing, canopy walk, mangrove trail, seaside , swimming in capetribulation and many picturesque lookouts, one is Alexandra lookout. If you have limited time, 1 day waterfall circuit for adventurer or 1day daintree river tour is ok.
Written 3 November 2022
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john h
Quillan, France1,378 contributions
Sep 2022
An absolute must - the Rain Forest must be visited by whatever means you wish. We drove to the official Park Centre and had a wonderful infiormative walk Allow at least 3 hours. The cafe sells pleasant snacks. The staff are helpful. The gift shop is all 'Made in China" kust unbelievable - surely there are local products??
Written 17 October 2022
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Erico2709
Singapore, Singapore2,334 contributions
Aug 2022
It's nice to immerse oneself during the walk inside the park. The beach along Cape Tribulation looks inviting but unfortunately, we were told due to crocodiles moving into this area, we are not allowed to enter the waters which is most unfortunate.
Written 5 August 2022
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KatielouAustralia
Hobart, Australia1,734 contributions
Jun 2022
What a spectacular rainforest. Our guide tells us that the creeping vines and emerald canopy of the Daintree Rainforest have been growing for more than 180 million years. Easy to see why this national park is at the top of everyone's list of places to see.
Written 1 July 2022
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allykat
Perth, Australia62 contributions
Jun 2022
Supberbly developed tourist walks with low impact to the rainforest. Four easily accessible boardwalks (each show cases the different parts of the Rainforest, to make time to do them all) and a lovely natural Jindala route. Lots to see and appreciate.
Written 12 June 2022
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Elizabeth
Logan City, Australia231 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
What a stunning rainforest. Take a drive through it, train or walk you won’t be disappointed. Absolutely stunning eco system!
Written 15 October 2021
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Tracy L
Brisbane, Australia148 contributions
Oct 2021
It was fortunate that we visited this area when there were border closures. The National Park was tranquil and quiet. Beautiful beaches fringing lush green rain forest. A must-do is to do the boardwalks. You don't need to do those elevated boardwalks where you have to pay. The free boardwalks will give you a more natural experience.
Written 8 October 2021
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Stace8_12
Logan City, Australia321 contributions
Aug 2021 • Family
Such a beautiful drive and lovely views.
We didn’t spend to much time, but definitely will go back for a bigger adventure one day
We didn’t spend to much time, but definitely will go back for a bigger adventure one day
Written 31 August 2021
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Phuketwergoing
Surfers Paradise, Australia1,019 contributions
Jul 2021
Beautiful, just beautiful.
This is an area everyone should visit, and take in.
The Majestic trees, and environment is exceptional.
This is an area everyone should visit, and take in.
The Majestic trees, and environment is exceptional.
Written 2 August 2021
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jebskulker
Sydney, NSW2,046 contributions
May 2021
I visited on a day tour which took me across the Daintree river to Mount Alexandra Lookout & Thornton beach up to Cape Tribulation, with a few stops in between such as the Marrdja walk and Daintree ice cream shop. A very rewarding day and great to have a guide along to talk about the Daintree at length with enthusiasm, although the roads are paved all the way to Cape Tribulation so the drive can easily be done in any car.
While a day tour is great, if you do a bit of prior research on places to stop at along the way, you can pretty much control your own day and stop anywhere you like with your own vehicle. There are a few small shops along the way, and in the dry season the road is very easy to drive on.
While a day tour is great, if you do a bit of prior research on places to stop at along the way, you can pretty much control your own day and stop anywhere you like with your own vehicle. There are a few small shops along the way, and in the dry season the road is very easy to drive on.
Written 28 July 2021
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BG94
London, UK17 contributions
Can you your cape tribulation yourself or would you need a tour guide?
jeanpierre75paris
paris15 contributions
Hello
We will be in Port Douglas from sept 10th to 13th (with a car like toyota Corolla) . I just want to know what we can do on our own (by foot or by car) and what we can do with a tourguide (by feet, or car , or boat with an idea of cost and duration) to visit Mossman Cascade and Daintree forest
Thanks in advance
Regards
Jean Pierre Chardon
jeanpierre75paris
paris15 contributions
Hello
We will be in Port Douglas from sept 10th to 13th (with a car like toyota Corolla) . I just want to know what we can do on our own (by foot or by car) and what we can do with a tourguide (by feet, or car , or boat with an idea of cost and duration) to visit Mossman Cascade and Daintree forest
Thanks in advance
Regards
Jean Pierre Chardon
jltorcz
Saratoga, CA8 contributions
I would like to stay in Daintree National Park. Where would you suggest?
Norm the Nomad
Australia1,001 contributions
Hi. There are a few Eco-Lodges in the Daintree itself. Which are good and can be found via goggle etc. But personally I would normally stay in Port Douglas and drive up for the day - about an hours drive. PD also has a lot to offer the visitor.
ArcherScali
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia120 contributions
Hello, if I were to self-drive, do I need to rent a 4wd or would compact car suffice? cheers
JazmineCameron
Mullumbimby, Australia18 contributions
A standard small car is fine in the dry season. A 4wd may be necessary in big wet seasons as there are some creek crossings. If too wet the main river crossing can flood out. Hope this helps :)
Amy T
Melbourne, Australia53 contributions
Does anyone have suggested itineraries for self-drive, self-guided tours? We will have 1 full day to explore north of the river, departing Daintree Village.
Oceanbeauty010
Melbourne, Australia60 contributions
We drove up to daintree from port Douglas. We drove first to jungle surfing (highly recommend doing this in the morning as it does get sticky as it gets warmer) and checked out myall beach after then went a bit further up to cape tribulation (stunning!!) before heading back down stopping at Noah beach, marrdja boardwalk, Thornton beach and cow bay. There’s a nice river you can swim at behind masons cafe too. We didn’t plan our drive home just stopped where we wanted to but each beach is so different from the last despite being so close so I’d recommend checking them out. Do take insect repellant if doing jungle walks and mangroves.
shirleypim
1 contribution
Hi there,
I'm having difficulty finding information online but I was wondering if you'd have availability for 27th evening? Only one night for 3 people (1 male, 2 females). If you could let me know on ssshirleypim hotmail com I'd be most grateful. And if it is available, the best way to book or a number to call?
Thanks in advance!
Shirley
sushu12
Schijndel, The Netherlands50 contributions
When in cairns there are a lot of tours so you can see cape Tribulation. Billy tea tours is a really good one, they are on tripadvisor.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Daintree National Park
- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Daintree National Park:
- Cape Tribulation Day Tour from Cairns (From ₹ 10,510.75)
- Daintree Rainforest, Cape Tribulation and Bloomfield Track Small Group Tour (From ₹ 12,234.63)
- Daintree Rainforest,Cape Tribulation,Mossman Gorge Small-Group from Port Douglas (From ₹ 14,014.33)
- Walkabout Cultural Adventures - Ngana Kulkinga Dungay Half Day (From ₹ 10,565.74)
- Ocean Safari Great Barrier Reef Experience in Cape Tribulation (From ₹ 10,232.46)
- Hotels near Daintree National Park:
- (0.33 km) PK's Jungle Village
- (0.45 km) Cape Tribulation Sanctuary
- (1.02 km) Cape Trib Beach House
- (1.71 km) mist at Cape Tribulation
- (1.19 km) Cape Trib Farm B&B
- Restaurants near Daintree National Park:
- (0.48 km) Cafe On Sea
- (1.88 km) Whet Restaurant
- (1.60 km) Turtle Rock Cafe
- (0.91 km) Tides Bar & Restaurant
- (1.64 km) The Cassowary Restaurant